Dear RVMPA (RVMutant Procrastinators Anonymous)
I have repaired the short circuit in Gwen's steerin column which prevented putting the wheel fully horizontal.
Tiny rub on wire. Tiny arc spot on the pivot. Encased both in plastic tubing.
1/2 hour blown away, and Nola can put her trinkets back on display!
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What do they carry in there garage since they are pulling a toad. When I Goggled "Travel Supreme ME" the first photo showed a Smart Car being loaded into one. Smarty is jealous!

They have had the coach since Saturday. Sold their house in MI and been driving around looking for their first ever coach. Hope they join us here to tell their story. Bill has a user name but isn't tech oriented. Maureen now has the app on her phone ;-) and they have been armed with mutant mugs as a bribe.

They have had the coach since Saturday. Sold their house in MI and been driving around looking for their first ever coach. Hope they join us here to tell their story. Bill has a user name but isn't tech oriented. Maureen now has the app on her phone ;-) and they have been armed with mutant mugs as a bribe.

The "bribe" was at least good bait. If a few of us meet them we can chum the water and reel them in. Gently!

Ouch! It hurts me just to look at it! I have a suggestion -- quit breaking the Jeep going over those humongous boulders then you won't need to fix the Jeep and you won't get broken trying to fix the Jeep! Makes sense, right?

Seriously, drink lots of milk, or eat lots of cheese, or take calcium and vitamin D3 so your bones heal quick and strong so you can go back to breaking the Jeep. Only 'cause I luv ya, brother.

Hugs to Shara! Still sending Ohmms for her Mom, and now for you. Mohmms too, for PTSDJeep.